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This document contains instructions on how to obtain, install and configure the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client version 2.5 on Windows PCs.. The AnyConnect VPN Client supports PCs running Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and above, Windows XP Service Pack 2 and above, Windows 7 and Windows 2000 Service Pack 4. The client supports 64-bit editions of Windows (excluding 2000).
In order to use the VPN service, you will need to have the necessary Remote Access Services username and password. For details see the online self registration service page.
Please make sure that you have read the introduction and general requirements, which apply to all VPN clients, before attempting to configure your computer or mobile device to connect to the VPN.
1. Installing and Configuring the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client
1.1. Obtaining the VPN Client Software
In order to use the VPN service you must install the Cisco VPN client software, which you may download from the OUCS self-registration pages.
VPN Client from the list and click on
Submit. Figure register.png [Software Registration and Download page with list of available software packages]
AnyConnect Client for
Windows XP SP2+. [Save] and save the file (called something similar to
anyconnect-vpn-winxp.msi) to a convenient temporary storage
location on your computer's hard disk. Make a note of the file's location. Use of the VPN client software is restricted to users of the OUCS Remote Access Service only — see the web page Usage Terms for Software Agreements for details.
1.2. Installing the Client Software
Next.Figure Install1.gif [Welcome Screen]
I accept the terms in the Licence Agreement. Then click
on Next. Figure Install2.gif [Licence Agreement Screen]
Install to begin installation.
Figure Install3.gif ['Ready to Install' Screen]
This may take a few minutes; just let it proceed.Figure Install4.gif [Installation in progress Screen]
Finish.
Figure Install5.gif [End of Install]
1.3. Making the VPN Connection
Choose the [VPN Client] program from the Start menu under
[Programs] (or [All Programs]), [Cisco],
[Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client], as shown below.
Figure Run0.gif [Running the VPN Client program]
vpn.ox.ac.uk and click on Select. Figure Run2.gif [Starting the VPN Client program first time]
After a couple of seconds you will then be prompted to fill in your username and password. Please remember to use your Remote Access Account details.Figure Run3.gif [Enter account details (first time)]
When you run the client next time, theConnect to: box will
be populated and you should see the username and password box automatically.
Figure SystemTrayIcon-Connected.gif [VPN Connection icon]
Figure SystemTrayIcon-Disconnected.gif [VPN Connection icon (disconnected)]
VPN Connection icon in your System Tray near the
bottom right of your screen. Figure SystemTrayIcon-Connected.gif [VPN Connection icon]
[Disconnect] and click with the left
mouse button. Figure SystemTrayIcon-Connected-Menu.gif [VPN Connection icon and pop-up menu showing Open AnyConnect, Disconnect, Quit]
Figure SystemTrayIcon-Disconnected.gif [VPN Connection icon (disconnected)]
VPN and choose
[Connect] or [Open AnyConnect] to re-open the program. If you
want to completely quit the VPN client you choose [Quit] instead. The icon
should then disappear from your screen. Figure SystemTrayIcon-Disconnected-Menu.gif [VPN Open AnyConnect or Quit]
For answers to common questions and solutions to any more frequently encountered problems please see the Frequently Asked Questions for Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client web page. For further information you can also refer to the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client release notes.